The end result of our “Call for Scores” in Italy, April 2025

All recordings were made in Sala Piatti, Bérgamo

Recording and mix: Porter Ellerman

Cameramen: Carlo Valtellina and Alberto Valtellina

Postproduction: Petra Valtellina

Ana Creangă - Woodcutter Father to Woodcutter Son

Iulia Sinescu - Lament of the Glaciers

Kirsten Johnson - The Four Elements

Reo Pramana - Fading Scenery

Antoine Gabriel Brun - SUB LIMINE

Impressions of a live performance in Frankfurt, 2024

Interactive performance in Delft, 2024

Workshops in Brussels, 2024

An interactive and improvisational piece about coastal erosion, 2024

A non-exhaustive list of the repertoire we perform. For more information on specific pieces, contact us!

A majority of these works have a relationship to /include environmental themes.

* = premiere

~= video/audio recording produced

Repertoire Catalogue

  • ~Festival of Whispers (2019), Matthew Burtner - flute, clarinet, violin, cello, piano, percussion + electronics and audience interaction

    Prisms and Mirrors (2021), Paul Novak - flute, clarinet, violin, cello, percussion

    ~Walls of Light (2009), Eric Nathan - flute, clarinet/bass clarinet, violin, cello, piano, percussion

    ~Blaze (2021), Dianna Link - flute, clarinet, violin, cello, piano, percussion

    ~Mercury Songbirds (2008), Keeril Makan - alto flute, clarinet, violin, cello, piano, percussion

    Terra Liberi (2014), Steph Ann Boyd - flute, clarinet, violin, cello, piano, percussion

    speckled the green and blue (2015), Katherine Balch - flute/piccolo, clarinet/bass clarinet, violin, cello, piano, percussion

    ~*Woodcutter Father to Woodcutter son (2025), Ana Creǎnga - flute, clarinet, violin, cello, piano/toy piano, percussion and spoken text

    ~*Ringing Insect (2025), Miki Manabe - surrounding-audience performance: flute/piccolo, clarinet, violin, cello, piano, percussion + tape

    ~*Fading Scenery (2025), Reo Pramana - flute, clarinet, violin, cello, piano, percussion

    ~*Lament of the Glaciers (2025), Iulia Sinescu - flute, clarinet, violin, cello, piano, vibraphone

    ~*The Four Elements (2025), Kirsten Johnson - flute, clarinet, violin, cello, piano, percussion + speaking voices

    Like Water (2025), Darren Xu - Flute/Alto Flute, Clarinet/Bass Clarinet, violin, cello, piano, percussion

    Kindling (2018), Charles Peck - flute, Bass clarinet, piano, percussion, soloists violin and cello

    Breathe Easy (2025), Darren Xu - Flute, Clarinet/Bass Clarinet, violin, cello, piano, percussion

    What If (2025), Justyna Tobera - flute, clarinet, violin, cello, piano, percussion, spoken text

    Floe Edge (2020), Chelsea Komschlies - alto flute, clarinet/bass clarinet, violin, cello, piano, percussion

    Fuoco Cammina con me (2025), Luca Brembilla - flute, clarinet, violin, cello, prepared piano, percussion

    Harpocratēs (2019), Shin Mizutani - Flute/piccolo, clarinet/bassclarinet, violin, cello 

    Îles (2025), Christian Paterniti - flute, Clarinet, violin, cello, piano, percussion

    Not Even a Memory (2025), Matthew Rowan - flute, clarinet, violin, cello, piano, vibraphone

    Syrinx8 (2006), Thomas Albert - solo flute, clarinet, violin, cello, piano, percussion + 5 water triangles

    Zwerm (2025), Jef Callebaut - flute, clarinet, violin, cello, piano, vibraphone + audience interaction and theatrics

  • Songbirdsongs (1974/1980)  by John Luther Adams - two piccolos, three percussionists

    Six Ecoacoustic Quintets (2016), Matthew Burtner - five percussionists/performers + electronics using natural materials and percussion instruments

    Apple Blossoms (1972), Peter Garland - one vibraphone or marimba, 4-5 players

    Mycelia (2019), Giulia Monducci - bass flute, bass clarinet, violin, cello, piano

  • Apple Blossoms (1972), Peter Garland - one vibraphone or marimba, 4-5 players

    Earthscape I: Watermark (2019), Giulia Monducci - bass clarinet, cello, piano, percussion

    For Silence (2021), Brandon J Rolle - flute, violin, cello, percussion

  • Plasma (2020), Darren Xu - Flute, Violin, Piano

    Denali (2019), Angus Davison - Flute, Clarinet, Violin and tape

    À l’état fissuré (2020), Dimitris Maronidis - violin, cello, piano, electronics

    Streams, waterfall, pool (2016), Kirsten Johnson - flute, violin, cello

    Blossom Trio (2017), Alexis Porfiriadis - three performers and text/graphic score

    Vox Balenae (1971), George Crumb - flute, cello, piano

  • Flowerpot Music No. 1 (2016), Elliot Cole - percussion duo for flowerpots

    Flute Sonata (2024), Kirsten Johnson - flute, piano

    ~*Pleias (2021), Alam Hernandez - piano, percussion

  • Workers Union (1975), Louis Andriessen - variable instrumentation

    ~*SUBLIMINE (2025), Antoine Gabriel Brun - Cello soloist, flexible ensemble + theatrics

    Treatise (1963-67), Cornelius Cardew - variable instrumentation / graphic score

    Les Moutons de Panurge (1969), Frederic Rzewski - variable instrumentation + audience 

    Branches (1976), John Cage - variable performers using plant materials

    Natural Resources (1981), Ann Southam - variable performers using found objects, with audience participation

    Rock Piece (1979), Pauline Oliveros - variable with audience participation using rocks

    Wide selection of Pauline Oliveros scores from Anthology of Text Scores (1972-2009) 

    Text Compositions, 2019, Jimmi Bunch - variable with audience participation option

  • Alphesiboea (2023), Shin Mizutani - Cello and electronics

    ~*A Simple Statement (2022), Anthony R. Green - solo percussion and spoken voice

    ~After Long Drought (2016), Elainie Lillios - solo vibraphone and live electronics

    ~Child of Tree (1975), John Cage - solo performer with plant materials and contact microphone

    ~Secondhand (2019), Caleb Pickering - solo vibraphone with tape

    It’s a sad child that destroys its own weather (2019), Antonia Kattou - solo flute and electronics

    The resounding decay of our planet’s future (2023), Giulia Bättig - solo performer with amplified soil container and plant materials

Group of musicians performing on stage, including a pianist, violinists, cellist, clarinetist, and percussionist, with an audience watching.